discovery method
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of discovery method
First recorded in 1970–75
Example Sentences
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The development team worked to resolve differences between those who would like to see math instruction focus on computation and those who prefer the discovery method that focuses on higher-level problem solving.
From US News • Mar. 10, 2010
The system was called the "discovery method," and it quickly spread to the other sciences as university scholars joined with public school teachers to revise curriculums.
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And the best of John Dewey's liberating progressive education, with its joy in learning, is a powerful precursor of the discovery method.
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Spot checks, however, indicate that students who have mastered the new approach do well on college entrance exams and have little difficulty in their college science courses�even though these rarely employ the discovery method.
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Piaget has observed repeatedly that children explore the complexities of their world with immense zest, and his findings have given encouragement and innumerable specific suggestions to the "discovery method" of teaching.
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